Well given that I am a Roon user I would say that all Roon users are not in agreement.I would bet that pretty much all Roon users here are in agreement that the SQ of Roon began going down hill last year
Well given that I am a Roon user I would say that all Roon users are not in agreement.I would bet that pretty much all Roon users here are in agreement that the SQ of Roon began going down hill last year
As a FYI I have compared Roon to JRiver, Aurender's App, CD direct into my DAC (meaning not streaming), and many others. My point is if you like or don't like a product, that is great for you. You trying to tell me what is better is a waste of time. We all like different things for many different reasons. The notion that someone likes Roon because they haven't listen to something else it justWell if you have nothing to compare Roon to, I can’t disagree with you and you’re right to say “ who cares”. However when you hear something designed to be better than Roon your comment is moot
You often put a challenge or a conclusion in your posted questions that result in responses you consider tangential. For example, why not have the title of your thread be simply: What features of Roon are worth the price?Thanks to all for the replies. To those who find Roon quality on par with others, consider yourself lucky.
Also very curious about what other features of Roon people are using (which may not be obviously discoverable).
You often put a challenge or a conclusion in your posted questions that result in responses you consider tangential. For example, why not have the title of your thread be simply: What features of Roon are worth the price?
The second question incites some people and, apparently, is not what you want to talk about.
(I am trying to be diplomatic.)
Can you please let us know what is the best? Also what is a "very high-end and transparent system" so we all know. If one owns one of these systems by your definition is it possible they might like something that you and others don't? Can they like Tidal, or Rock music, or RAP? I mean given that what people like is a personal choice, why do you feel someone needs to agree with you or others on Roon or anything else?Yet as much as folks disagree pretty much about everything in high end audio, there does seem to be a consensus among those with very high-end and transparent systems that Roon doesn't sound the best...
I could care less what people like or don't like - what fragrance their prefer, their favorite color, their favorite sexual position, favorite pet, etc. If you enjoy Roon , that's wonderful.If you don't like Roon or anything else, don't listen to it. That is your choice. If someone likes Roon, why does it matter to you that they do? If they are getting enjoyment out of it, that is great.
Hi ToddI often wonder in these discussions, since I use HQPlayer and drive that data out to an HQPlayer endpoint - not a "Roon/RAAT" endpoint - maybe I'm not the target audience?
Because lately I've tried various players like Gentoo, PiCorePlayer, Symphonic MPD, and the stripped down HQPlayer "NAA Image" and they all sound exceptional, with the latter being my favorite for transparency and dynamics. And though I have a slight issue with a DDC I put together, I can improve the sound even a bit more through the use of a device like that.
In short - "RAAT" serves music to non-critical listening environments around the house, while HQPlayer handles the critical listening piece. And I have tried Roon to a roon endpoint with Roon's upsampling and convolution in my critical listening space, and found I prefer HQPlayer. But I'm not surprised by that, given the technical level of software HQPlayer represents and its additional cost.
Hi Todd
I more or less use roon and HQP the same way you do.
Can you elaborate the stripped down HQP NAA? On what platform does it run and can you chose between roon endpoint and HQP NAA?
I run two of my endpoints on RPi4 with ropieeeXL and their I can switch between roon "RAAT" endpoint and HQP NAA.
The Server with roon and HQPlayer on it is located in main system and driving my Lampi Pacific DAC directly (via USB or Ethernet-in) and I can chose between an HQP zone and a roon WASAPI and a roon ASIO zone, directly through the roon remote on several different tablets, phones, PCs and Notebooks.
In other rooms/systems I have (amongst other endpoints) the RPi4 ropieeeXL endpoints, where I can aslo chose between HQP NAA and roon RAAT (but there I have to do the switching via the ropieeeXL webinterface and via VNC on the servers HQPlayer interface).
Does your HQP NAA image allow switching between roon and HQP as output?
To make a long story short: I like roon for the interface and management of my locally stored music and Qobuz and to control my various systems/rooms and I love HQP for it's sound quality. Best of both worlds![]()
This quote is from the link you provided.Hi Kal,
Thanks for the comment. A few thoughts...
First, this is audiophilia. It's a subjective, experiential hobby. Experiences of Musical Presentation by hifi systems - that are rich, complex, ambiguous, multi-dimensional, and impalpable, further drive up the levels of Emotion, and any disagreement with someone's else's experience always seems to raise someone's goat...
Yet as much as folks disagree pretty much about everything in high end audio, there does seem to be a consensus among those with very high-end and transparent systems that Roon doesn't sound the best...
Also, Roon doesn't really dispute that. They are upfront about the trade-off between a feature rich application and sound quality: Roon's "Admission" of "Poorer" Sound Quality and Trade-offs
With all that said, my question is basically about the benefits of other features outweighing the sound quality that may make the app worth using. As you mention, many people have chimed in only about sound quality... And since a lot of the online aspect of this hobby is about debating, here we are... Anyways, I believe that threads that are more open ended , versus those that can be answered with a Yes or a No make things more fun anyways...
Stay Well
Agree. I think there is broad agreement (except by the Roon folks!) that Roon SQ did in fact decrease with version 1.7, build 610, last year. However the recent build with v1.8 is widely considered to be improved (again, except to the Roon folks who maintain their product is bit perfect so how can you improve on that?I would bet that pretty much all Roon users here are in agreement that the SQ of Roon began going down hill last year
Kal,What is that?
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